Synthetic grease formulated for extreme low temperatures

Jan. 7, 2014

Amsoil has released a new grease designed to withstand extreme low temperatures while ensuring maximum performance and protection. Arctic synthetic grease provides low-temperature pumpability in harsh climates where temperatures drop below freezing, the company said.

The grease provides excellent mechanical stability, long service life and superior protection against wear and corrosion, Amsoil added, and it has the ability to withstand high loads and pressures where conventional greases have proven ineffective.

Amsoil Arctic synthetic grease is recommended for industrial machinery, heavy-duty automotive and industrial equipment, chassis, bearings, off-road and heavy equipment operating in arctic climates. It’s compatible with many other types of greases and is available in 15-ounce cartridges.

 

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